I have done it like this:
gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask(GTK_WIDGET(button->window),mask,0,0);

 

 

It compiles

But when I run the application I get:

 

gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

How should the function look like ?

 

 

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From: Gautam Ravi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:19 PM
To: Demetris Zavorotnichenko
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Button from an image (round Button)

 

Hi,

GtkButton has its own GdkWindow. It can be accessed like GTK_WIDGET
(button)->window.

You can do the  "shape_combine_mask" for the GtkButton's window also. See
that "shape_combine_mask" is done when it is realized.

--
Regards
Gautam




2008/2/27 Demetris Zavorotnichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi everyone.

 

Forgive me if my question is going to sound silly. But I'm new to GTK so I
have to ask.

 

I want to create a button that would not be as a normal button, but with a
shape I have from a PNG image(with transparency)

 

I have tried to do "shape_combine_mask" , created the masks, but it seems
this works only for windows.

 

But I need a button with the shape from a PNG image and if I press it I
would call a function so the button would have roll_over, or atleast
"clicked" signals. Plus I want to make a bunch of them to create a keypad so
I would have to move them and arrange them in a loop.

 

 

How could I do this ?

 

PLS help out.

 

Yours truly, Demetris Z.


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